Hi everyone,
I'm excited to announce a new, exciting SEO service for the therapy community. It's goal is simple - to get you on Page 1 of Google, in the Places section (that Pushpin section which used to be called Google Local or Google Maps) for multiple phrases in your city.
It's simple - we do all the work. There's no long-term commitment, and you don't pay until we get you to Page 1! I don't know how you can get any lower-risk than that.
Here's the web page for the new SEO service as well as a brief video to describe it.
I'm doing this in partnership with the amazing Michael Borgelt, an SEO wizard who has been quietly working with me for a few years now. With my Adwords and his SEO, we make a heckuva 1-2 punch!
Please feel free to email me with any questions - or to get a quote for your city!
Best, Peter
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
It's Becoming An Email, Email World
Found a very interesting NY Times article this weekend that indicates we are becoming less and less of a phone call culture, as email and text and Facebook supplant that form of communication.
This can important for therapists to know, as I've found many, especially older ones, are still in the telephone paradigm, and miss potential new clients because they don't check email often.
I'm working on a new White Paper on the different way we need to approach web-based potential clients, but becoming fluent in email, and checking it regularly, are definitely a must if you are going to be marketing your practice on the web.
OK, here's the article (linked via Seattle Times to avoid the new NYT paywall):
Don't call me, I won't call you
Happy, well, emailing! Peter
This can important for therapists to know, as I've found many, especially older ones, are still in the telephone paradigm, and miss potential new clients because they don't check email often.
I'm working on a new White Paper on the different way we need to approach web-based potential clients, but becoming fluent in email, and checking it regularly, are definitely a must if you are going to be marketing your practice on the web.
OK, here's the article (linked via Seattle Times to avoid the new NYT paywall):
Don't call me, I won't call you
Happy, well, emailing! Peter
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